Thursday, 28 March 2013New cancer treatments and better methods for cancer screening could emerge from a huge new international study that has revealed more of the genetic underpinnings of breast, prostate and ovarian cancers.Subjects: breast-cancer, cancer, prostate-cancer, genetics, ovarian-cancer

Monday, 23 July 2012Australian researchers have discovered a mechanism that allows some breast cancer cells to form secondary cancers in other parts of the body.Subjects: health, breast-cancerLocations: australia

Tuesday, 17 January 2012An investigation that linked hormone treatment for menopause to increased risk of breast cancer is riddled with flaws, a new study alleges.Subjects: health, breast-cancer, menopause

Tuesday, 1 November 2011Women do not automatically have a higher risk of getting breast cancer just because someone else in the family has tested positive for breast cancer genes, say US researchers.Subjects: breast-cancer, geneticsLocations: united-states

Friday, 29 July 2011A decrease in the number of deaths from breast cancer cannot be attributed to screening programs, say the authors of a new multinational study.Subjects: health, diseases-and-disorders, breast-cancerLocations: france

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